![]() ![]() Now we're stuck in the times on some sites. They controlled the market for many years. So, that's where some of this is some of MS' fault. But, thanks Java and Adobe, because they can't keep their software secure, I have to use IE only on some sites. ![]() Not as bad if I use Chrome or other browsers. Well, now I see, it's actually only (or mostly) if I use IE. So, that gets fixed, and then I have to go in and try to fix the keyboard now because it lags like crazy. Again, odd, because I don't touch the touchpad, yet the sensitivity somehow picks up my wrists scent or whatever, even though I'm several inches away. ![]() Once I do, the jumping cursor no longer jumps randomly. Under Control Panel, one has to go and turn the speed to "fast" to slow it down? (I'm tired and don't know the exact phrasing and breadcrumbs and dont really care at the moment). ![]() Oddly, it's opposite what I would have thought. The "jumping cursor" issue has been around forever. Since I don't have the other company's name off the top of my head, (but, I'm thinking Synoptics", it's probably partly their fault. How is it MS' fault? It's partly their fault, and it's partly Elan's fault. I'm not a "fanboy", but, I'm not a hater, either. ![]()
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